A Lecturer from the Department of Mathematics at the College of Education for Pure Sciences Publishes a Scientific Research on the Impact of Internal Conflicts on the Fragmentation of the Nation-state
A Lecturer from the Department of Mathematics at the College of Education for Pure Sciences Publishes a Scientific Research on the Impact of Internal Conflicts on the Fragmentation of the Nation-state
The lecturer (Mr. Suhad Saleh Al-Dali) from the Department of Mathematics at the College of Education for Pure Sciences published a research entitled (The impact of internal conflicts on the fragmentation of the nation-state) in the (Aklil for Human Studies) Journal. The research aimed to identify internal conflicts, which are among the most important phenomena that almost never leave any country, regardless of its types, history, and strength. These conflicts certainly negatively affect all aspects of the country, its social and political systems, its institutions, its work, and its strength. Therefore, it was useful to address a specific aspect of these conflicts, which are internal conflicts, and to know their impact on the aspects of the state, especially the nation-state, which is almost one of the most affected types of countries by these conflicts.
The research also included several axes on terminology and addressed its different types according to what the researchers classified. Then it was necessary to study the various internal, external, and international factors, which may be an important reason for the existence of these conflicts, their incitement, severity, and various effects on the existence of the nation-state. The study concluded that these conflicts have an impact on the disintegration and dissolution of states, and even their end. Therefore, this research has defined the conflict and distinguished it from what is suspected, and studied the effects of these conflicts on the political, economic, social and human system of the state.